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Levon Wesley Barfield

Birth
Red Rock, Worth County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Jul 2003 (aged 64)
Hall County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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I suppose Mr. Barfield was cremated, although govt. records do not show that.
From The Sylvester Local, 7-23-2003:
Funeral services for Levon
W Barfield, 64, of Gainesville,
who died July 5 at his residence
in Gainesville following a brief
illness, were held July 7 at the
Memorial Park Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Jentezen
Franklin officiating.
He was the son of the late
Wesley Lee Barfield and Ruby
Montgomery Barfield.
Barfield was retired from
Hardy Chevrolet, where he was
a salesman for 13 years
He was a member of Free
Chapel Worship Center.
Barfield is survived by his
wife, Nell Barfield of
Gainesville;
Two sons, Greg Barfield and
Glen Barfield, both of
Gainesville;
One daughter, Gina Barfield
of Gainesville;
Two sisters, Elizabeth Davis
of Albany and Patricia Pannell
of Leesburg;
One brother, Fleming
Barfield of Sylvester, and eight
grandchildren.
Memorial Park Funeral
Home of Gainesville was in
charge of arrangements.
I suppose Mr. Barfield was cremated, although govt. records do not show that.
From The Sylvester Local, 7-23-2003:
Funeral services for Levon
W Barfield, 64, of Gainesville,
who died July 5 at his residence
in Gainesville following a brief
illness, were held July 7 at the
Memorial Park Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Jentezen
Franklin officiating.
He was the son of the late
Wesley Lee Barfield and Ruby
Montgomery Barfield.
Barfield was retired from
Hardy Chevrolet, where he was
a salesman for 13 years
He was a member of Free
Chapel Worship Center.
Barfield is survived by his
wife, Nell Barfield of
Gainesville;
Two sons, Greg Barfield and
Glen Barfield, both of
Gainesville;
One daughter, Gina Barfield
of Gainesville;
Two sisters, Elizabeth Davis
of Albany and Patricia Pannell
of Leesburg;
One brother, Fleming
Barfield of Sylvester, and eight
grandchildren.
Memorial Park Funeral
Home of Gainesville was in
charge of arrangements.


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